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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Laackmanniella โ€ฆ

  2. Pelagic ciliate (Ciliophora) communities in the Southern Ocean ...

  3. Spatial distribution of planktonic ciliates in waters around the ...

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    Our findings were in disagreement with Alder and Boltovskoy ( 1991) that highlighted L. prolongata as abundant under and around ice-covered areas, while we found that L. naviculaefera also thrives in open waters. Both the Laackmaniella species were found often in the deeper layers.
    In our samples, Laackmaniella genus has never been abundant, probably because this species seems to prefer high microplanktonic concentrations and low salinities (Boltovskoy et al. 1989; Alder and Boltovskoy 1991 ). In our samples, L. prolongata was registered only in three stations (St. 17, St. 81 and St. 106).
    High abundances of L. naviculaefera, Cymatocylis cf. convallaria, Codonellopsis gaussi, and Salpingella sp. occurred in the surface waters; Cymatocylis cf. cristallina and Cymatocylis cf. drygalskii occurred at 200 m and 300 m; and Codonellopsis balechi appeared at 100 m (Fig. 6 ).
    In our study, L. naviculaefera mainly occurred in the upper 100-m waters, while Cymatocylis cf. drygalskii occurred in the upper 150-m waters discretely. This may be because the WW was stable and did not sink into the deep waters of Transects D5 and D6 in the present study.
  5. Planktonic ciliates in different water masses in open waters

  6. Spatial distribution of microzooplankton in different areas

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  8. Agglutinated loricae of some Baltic and Antarctic Tintinnina โ€ฆ

  9. First observations of living sea-ice diatom agglomeration to โ€ฆ

  10. Spatial distribution of planktonic ciliates in waters around the ...

  11. Spatial patterns in pelagic ciliate community responses to various ...

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